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Look for Pentax 67 to Hasselblad V Adapter

itsdoable

Member
The FFD delta is pretty tight ~ 10mm, but I have seen references to them. Unicorn or do they exist?
10mm is a lot of space.

The problem is the P67 lenses have a larger diameter than Hasselblad lenses, which need to recess into the body. The 2000/200 series also have an extra shutter speed ring (except the 202fa) that must clear the the lens. To make the P67 lenses work on a Hasselbald V, you will need to re-house the lens, or modify/machine down the base, and maybe also the aperture ring.
 

Doppler9000

Active member
10mm is a lot of space.

The problem is the P67 lenses have a larger diameter than Hasselblad lenses, which need to recess into the body. The 2000/200 series also have an extra shutter speed ring (except the 202fa) that must clear the the lens. To make the P67 lenses work on a Hasselbald V, you will need to re-house the lens, or modify/machine down the base, and maybe also the aperture ring.
Given your handle, I'm disappointed that you are saying it's not doable. ;)
 

PSon

Active member
I am assuming that the 10mm thickness is accurate to make the adapter. However, there are two more issues that need to be addressed: 1) the Pentax 67 rear bayonet lens has a bigger diameter than the Hasselblad V lens mount and therefore it cannot be fit into the Hasselblad V camera (addressed above by itsdoable) and 2) the large diameter Pentax 67 lens would interfere with the Hasselblad V camera's trigger mechanism. Therefore at least an estimated 11mm thickness is needed in addition to the original ~10mm space and you still cannot trigger the camera (see photo).
 

itsdoable

Member
I was looking for an adapter for a multi lens tech cam, not to mount P67 lenses on a Hasselblad camera.
Ahh, then one can be made. It would not achieve infinity focus on a Hasselblad body, but, depending on your tech cam setup, that may not be an issue. But I do not know of a commercially available product...
 
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